Alopecia after infectious diseases, poisoning, drugs

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Impairment of general health may cause diffuse hair loss on the scalp. This happens after typhus, scarlet fever, flu or syphilis.

Thallium poisoning causes hair to fall out temporarily all over the body. From drugs, such changes can be caused by cytostatics, vitamin A and its derivatives, heparin and heparinoids. Many chronic skin diseases can be associated with temporary or permanent alopecia.

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